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Hey everyone,
I'm so sorry to be the messenger of this sad news. This morning, Eric's son, Stefan posted on Facebook that Eric passed away yesterday afternoon. I think most of our members know that he had been battling cancer for the last year or so.
Eric was one of the very first people that I notified when John and I started the forum - Member #5. As I recall, he'd also been banned over at the other forum and hence was part of the reason we started Slippertalk in the first place. His experience and enthusiasm for orchids was always apparent, as was his sense of humor. He was just an all around nice guy. I cannot begin to express in words how much he will be missed here.
RIP Eric.
Here is what his son posted this morning on Facebook.
I'm so sorry to be the messenger of this sad news. This morning, Eric's son, Stefan posted on Facebook that Eric passed away yesterday afternoon. I think most of our members know that he had been battling cancer for the last year or so.
Eric was one of the very first people that I notified when John and I started the forum - Member #5. As I recall, he'd also been banned over at the other forum and hence was part of the reason we started Slippertalk in the first place. His experience and enthusiasm for orchids was always apparent, as was his sense of humor. He was just an all around nice guy. I cannot begin to express in words how much he will be missed here.
RIP Eric.
Here is what his son posted this morning on Facebook.
This is Stefan - one of Eric's sons, posting for him.
Dad passed away yesterday afternoon in the ICU at New York Hospital. He was comfortable and had family with him throughout his last days. This is a huge loss to all who knew and loved him. Dad asked that we post here to let you know, should this happen.
Please remember Eric for all of the amazing things he was and the wonderful times he had. He lived life to the fullest and had no shortage of passions.
As a family, we are dealing very privately with this tragic loss. If you would like to do something in his honor, the only thing dad wanted was to be fondly remembered. If you would like to give something to remember him, Dad was passionate about preserving the world around him, and was a supporter of the Nature Conservancy (www.nature.org).